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Christopher Nolan's follow up to The Dark Knight, when he had the ability to make any movie he wanted with seemingly no studio notes, is probably the most divisive in his filmography amongst our hosts.
Chris and Travis both consider it a masterpiece of auteur cinema on a huge blockbuster scale. Ian appreciates the spectacle, performances, and originality; but found it too cold and filled with exposition to enjoy fully.
the consensus is: He's Wrong! but where do you land? listen won't you?
artwork by Travis White
Music by Ian Hinkley
By Ian Hinkley, Travis White, Chris Bolaza5
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Christopher Nolan's follow up to The Dark Knight, when he had the ability to make any movie he wanted with seemingly no studio notes, is probably the most divisive in his filmography amongst our hosts.
Chris and Travis both consider it a masterpiece of auteur cinema on a huge blockbuster scale. Ian appreciates the spectacle, performances, and originality; but found it too cold and filled with exposition to enjoy fully.
the consensus is: He's Wrong! but where do you land? listen won't you?
artwork by Travis White
Music by Ian Hinkley